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The Game Changing Attorney Podcast with Michael Mogill

63. Mat Fraser — The Fittest Man on Earth

The Game Changing Attorney Podcast with Michael Mogill

Michael Mogill

Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Management, Business

5.0540 Ratings

🗓️ 22 June 2021

⏱️ 76 minutes

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Summary

"It's only a matter of time before someone that's better than me comes along. Whether that's next year or that's 20 years from now, it's only a matter of time. But that feeling of pride and success is there forever. No one can take that away from me." - Mat Fraser How does this CrossFit champion approach things he's not good at? Why was failure key to Mat's initial success? What separates Mat from his opponents? What drives Mat to be the very best? How did Mat know it was time to retire from CrossFit? Survival of the Fittest The CrossFit Games are the most grueling athletic competition on the planet. To even qualify, you must place in the top 10% of hundreds of thousands of competitors in trials. Events at the finals are not announced before the games. Each competitor must be able to lift hundreds of pounds, run a 5-minute mile, and complete obstacle courses at breakneck speed to even stand a chance. To win one CrossFit Games is a terrific achievement. Mat Fraser has won five. In a row. Not only has Mat continually bested his opponents — he's trounced them. His margin of victory has increased each year, and in 2020 (his final Games) he nearly doubled the score of the 2nd place finisher. His points totaled almost more than 2nd and 3rd place put together. Mat has since retired from the Games, but he exits on top, completing the most dominant run the sport has ever seen. Margin Call Mat attributes his success to the gains he makes on the margins, often outside the gym. Of course, you have to work hard there too, but "everyone's doing what you're doing in the gym," he says. "You need to find the 1% gains elsewhere." Even if you're working hard, others are too. It's not an edge, it's table stakes. Indeed, Mat found sustained success when he dedicated his full time to CrossFit — optimizing his sleep, eliminating stress from his life, making his pre- and post-workout routine bulletproof. Mat is living proof that the small things can make a big difference, compounding when they're stacked to create a dominant advantage. Put into Practice You may think that since Mat is so dominant, he must be good at everything, but that's not necessarily true — at first. What sets Mat apart is his dedication to perfecting the things that give him trouble. If he doesn't understand a technique, he isn't bashful about asking for help. And once he knows how to do it right, he'll throw himself at it until he's good at it. To Mat, a weakness is just something to improve upon...until it becomes a strength. Key takeaways: Transform your weaknesses into strengths. Just because you're not good at something yet doesn't mean you never will be. Remove "what if" from your vocabulary. You won't regret going all-out for your passions, but you will regret it if you don't. Create a strong support network. Mat says none of this would be possible without the work and love of his fiance, Sammy Moniz. Links and Resources The Game Changing Attorney Podcast Michael Mogill Facebook Michael Mogill Twitter Michael Mogill Instagram Michael Mogill LinkedIn Crisp Video Website Crisp Video Facebook Crisp Video Group Twitter Crisp Video Instagram Crisp Video LinkedIn Podium Nutrition

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It all came from a coach that I had early on, kind of told me like, your training is not special.

0:07.6

Everyone is doing what you're doing in the gym.

0:10.2

That's Matt Frazier, five-time CrossFit Games champion and the fittest man on earth.

0:14.9

Everyone's doing everything you're doing.

0:17.6

You need to find the 1% gains elsewhere. I'm Michael Mogul, founder and CEO of

0:27.4

Crisp Video, the nation's number one law firm growth company. I've built my business through

0:31.8

practice, not theory. Crisp started with just $500 to my name and has grown to over eight

0:36.7

figures in revenue over the last few years, earning a spot on the Inc 500 list of the fastest growing private companies in America.

0:42.9

Our approach has been to take everything we've learned about generating massive growth within our own organization and help the country's most ambitious and committed law firm owners do the same for theirs.

0:52.0

In each episode of this podcast, I sit down with

0:54.3

innovative market leaders from the legal industry and beyond to learn from those who thrive

0:58.6

in the face of adversity, challenge the status quo, and define what it means to be a true

1:02.5

game changer. I sat down with Matt Frazier to discuss what it takes to dominate your competition,

1:07.8

the sacrifice is required to become the best, and why short-term suffering leads

1:12.1

the long-term glory. For me, when I was competing, it was like, no, if I want that freedom

1:17.0

later on in my life, I need to do these shitty rowing intervals. I need to make it really, really

1:22.4

hurt. It's not enjoyable. I don't like doing rowing intervals. I don't like doing heavy sets of back squats. There's nothing enjoyable about that. But the sense of pride and the freedom is going to provide down the road, that's what I'm after.

1:37.1

That's coming up on the Game Changing Attorney podcast.

1:48.5

Matt Frazier is one of the most dominant athletes on the planet.

1:52.4

He won the CrossFit Games five years in a row, setting record upon record,

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earning the title of the fittest man on Earth.

1:57.3

We began our conversation by diving into Matt's upbringing.

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